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An excellent lesbian slow burn romance audiobook performance

lesbian slow burn romance audiobook

Review of ‘The brutal truth’ by Lee Winter, Audiobook narrated by Angela Dawe Lee Winter is one of my favourite lesfic writers. Reading her books takes me away from my comfort zone every time. This book was no exception. In a way, ‘The brutal truth’ is a typical (very) slow-burn romance with the added ingredients […]

A fantastic literary fiction novel on audiobook

literary fiction novel

This book cannot be considered lesfic, it’s more historical fiction or literary fiction novel. Despite the fact that this book is about seven husbands, a lesbian romance is in the spotlight and it’s what makes this novel shine.

An entertaining Opposites Attract Lesbian Romance Book

Opposites Attract Lesbian Romance Book

Opposites Attract Lesbian Romance Book Review of ‘A shot at love’ by T.B. Markinson This is book 1 of ‘The Village Romance’ series of three standalone romance novels by T.B. Markinson, Clare Lydon and Harper Bliss set around a small town in the Cotswolds, England. Josie Adams is a

A great story of mature lesbian love

Lesbian Book Review

Lesbian Book Review of ‘This Foreign Affair’ by Harper Bliss Zoey Das is a journalist with her own television show in Australia. She is still finding her footing even six months after her partner of 16 years broke off the relationship. A serendipitous event puts Camille Rousseau, a scientist, in her path and the connection […]

Review of ‘Gnarled Hollow’ by Charlotte Greene.

I really enjoyed this. This is the fifth book I have read by Greene and by far my favorite. The best way to describe this would be paranormal/mystery/crime, with a little romance. The paranormal is on the darker side, you could almost put a horror tag on this. I was well and truly creeped out […]

Review of ‘I’m gonna make you love me’ by Tracey Richardson.

Claire Melbourne is a newspaper editor who lost a big story to a mistake by young intern Ellie Kirkland. After firing her for the error, they meet by chance and realise that they have some things in common, like the love for Motown music and Claire’s 1965 Mustang. Their budding relationship will have them both […]

Review of ‘Bring Holly home’ by A.E. Radley.

Fashion magazine editor Victoria Hastings discovers while staying in Paris that her former assistant Holly Carter, who allegedly abandoned the job, is in hospital with amnesia. Victoria is adamant to bring Holly back home and help her recover but, in the process, both women will undergo a journey of mutual discovery of their feelings. This […]

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